Natalie emphasizes my point -- no, I don't see how this is normal
ebb and flow of bidding -- not when Bruce can sell a GALAXINA for $47.00 on Jan
18, but another reputable seller can't get even $10 bucks for it at the same
time, but then again this week Bruce can put up yet another one and
get a price of $23.50 with 6 bids and still 5 days to go. And it's not a
question of the other guy's poster being "mislisted", as it was where it
was exactly where it was supposed to be and the title was very clear. Meanwhile,
after posting my message about this weirdness, I get 4 different private emails
from sellers offering to sell me a mint GALAXINA for $10 to $15 bucks
and the one that didn't sell before is now listed on eBay again for $9.99
(!)
I know Bruce has a loyal base of bidders -- some of whom proudly proclaim
that they only buy from Bruce and don't even pay attention to the rest of
eBay or even other seller's retail websites (I don't understand this attitude,
but there are some who do this). And if this were a one-time fluke I wouldn't
have mentioned it -- but I see this happening all the time with Bruce's auctions
and my point was that if I were a poster seller on eBay it would drive me
nuts.
And yeah, I probably would be resentful towards Bruce. But really, it's the
bidders who regularly pay 2 to 4 times or more what a poster is going
for on the open market when buying from Bruce -- and those who
only buy from him -- who are the ones creating this effect. They seem to be
operating way outside of the normal market parameters of supply and demand
almost all the time -- it's not just a couple of wealthy bidders fighting over a
choice piece every once in a while, it's many hundreds of people doing the same
thing over hundreds of *common* items every week, week after week -- and I find
this mystifying.
-- JR
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